Uniform Circular Motion
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Centripetal AccelerationCentripetal Force
Uniform Circular Motion
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Force causes an
object to…
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in other words…
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Acceleration =
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Velocity – vector,it has
magnitude
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Speed up / slow down =
change ofmagnitude
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Acceleration =
change of direction
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An object can accelerate
w/o speeding up or
slowing down if…
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Uniform circlular motion – motion on a
circular path at a constant
speed
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Acceleration?
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Example 1: A Tire-Balancing Machine
The wheel of a car has a radius of 0.29m and it being rotatedat 830 revolutions per minute on a tire-balancing machine. Determine the speed at which the outer edge of the wheel ismoving.
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Acceleration?
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Centripetal
seeking ceter
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The direction of the centripetal acceleration is towards the center of the circle; in the same direction as the change in velocity.
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Back to
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What is the cause of
acceleration?
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Thus, in uniform circular motion there must be a netforce to produce the centripetal acceleration.
The centripetal force is the name given to the net force required to keep an object moving on a circular path.
The direction of the centripetal force always points towardthe center of the circle and continually changes direction as the object moves.
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The Effect of Speed on Centripetal Force
The model airplane has a mass of 0.90 kg and moves at constant speed on a circle that is parallel to the ground. The path of the airplane and the guideline lie in the samehorizontal plane because the weight of the plane is balancedby the lift generated by its wings. Find the tension in the 17 mguideline for a speed of 19 m/s.
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A Trapeze Act
In a circus, a man hangs upside down from a trapeze, legsbent over and arms downward, holding his partner. Is it harderfor the man to hold his partner when the partner hangs straight down and is stationary of when the partner is swingingthrough the straight-down position?
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Which force makes an
objects flee from the center during a UCM?
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On a circular ride parents are aked to sit on the outside seat while kids sit
closer to the center. Why?
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What other forces (other than
tension) can be considered centripetal?
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Compare the maximum speeds at which a car can safely negotiate an unbanked turn (r = 50.0 m) in dry weather (µs=0.9) and icy weather (µs=0.1)
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How does a plane execute a turn staying in a UCM without Ffrs ?
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On a frictionless banked curve, the centripetal force is the horizontal component of the normal force. The vertical component of the normal force balances the car’s weight.
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The oval race track in Daytona has turns with a maximumr = 316 m that are banked steeply at 31o. Suppose these turns were frictionless. At what speed would the cars have to travel around them?Why is the speed of 195 mph actually possible?
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When force of gravity is the centripetal force
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Will a heavier satellite have to move at a faster or slower speed to stay on the same orbit?
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Orbital Speed of the Hubble Space Telescope
Determine the speed of the Hubble Space Telescope orbitingat a height of 598 km above the earth’s surface.
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Global Positioning System
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Conceptual Example 12: Apparent Weightlessness and Free Fall
In each case, what is the weight recorded by the scale?
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Example 13: Artificial Gravity
At what speed must the surface of the space station moveso that the astronaut experiences a push on his feet equal to his weight on earth? The radius is 1700 m.
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Vertical Circular Motion
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